Can You Hear Me Now? Whose Ringtone Would You Blast?

I suppose it was only a matter of time — for those of you el sicko of the campaign-o, Slate has found a way to make it even more culturally insidious. (Of course it's possible! Dare to dream!) Are you ready for this? Candidate. Cell phone. Ringtones.

I can't help it; they're so obnoxious they fill me with glee. They have a selection, and here are a few favorites. Which one would you assign to your best friend? Your nemesis? Would you give any of them a jangle?

Well, that Hillary cackle would make sure I answer the phone quickly!
Obama's "Yes we can" just bugs the cr@p out of me. Remember, it started as "Si se puede", which is also how he used it in the beginning. This is the battle cry of the illegals: "yes we can" demand and get preferential treatment, "yes we can" flout the laws and be rewarded for it. :irk:

Well, that Hillary cackle would make sure I answer the phone quickly! Obama's "Yes we can" just bugs the cr@p out of me. Remember, it started as "Si se puede", which is also how he used it in the beginning. This is the battle cry of the illegals: "yes we can" demand and get preferential treatment, "yes we can" flout the laws and be rewarded for it. :irk:

I think I'll just pass on the ring tones. I cut my phone off when I go inside most buildings. Nothing more disrespectful than being interrupted by a phone call when talking to someone.Think about it. By keeping the phone on, a person is saying that the caller is of more importance than the current audience.How tacky.

I think I'll just pass on the ring tones. I cut my phone off when I go inside most buildings. Nothing more disrespectful than being interrupted by a phone call when talking to someone.
Think about it. By keeping the phone on, a person is saying that the caller is of more importance than the current audience.
How tacky.